Abstract

In this stirring call to action, Natalie Goodyear explores the need to prioritise diversity in contemporary midwifery education. She also invites the midwifery community to take the Midwives’ Anti-Racism Pledge, which asks student and qualified midwives alike to commit to challenging the bias or prejudices they witness or hold, as a means to improve midwifery care and the wellbeing of Black and ethnically diverse women and midwives.

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